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I’d love to be able to answer your question, but I can’t because the truck came this way from factory and I haven’t driven a gen 2 on 17s. My other car is on 265/35-19s and the Raptor rides approximately 497 times smoother. That probably doesn’t help much, but it’s the best I can offer.I like the roush wheel set up. How do the 20”s ride compared to the 17”s?
So, your going to put your dog in the bed of your truck ? FYI, my back seat in my SCREW is full of dog hair and slobber, so I get it. But, I wouldn't put my dogs in my open bed . . . .Pretty simple, didn’t feel like cleaning dog slobber and hair out of my car, so I got something with a bed and some cool capabilities. Happy to be here.
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She alternates between the bed and the back of the cab, depending on distance of trip and speed of travel. She loves being in the bed and putting her face in the wind. She’s a dumb and happy Rott and as soon as the gate goes down she hops in like it’s where she’s supposed to be. Sometimes I just don’t argue.So, your going to put your dog in the bed of your truck ? FYI, my back seat in my SCREW is full of dog hair and slobber, so I get it. But, I wouldn't put my dogs in my open bed . . . .
Yep, I get it. Rott's are great dogs.She alternates between the bed and the back of the cab, depending on distance of trip and speed of travel. She loves being in the bed and putting her face in the wind. She’s a dumb and happy Rott and as soon as the gate goes down she hops in like it’s where she’s supposed to be. Sometimes I just don’t argue.